Capacity Development in Support of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets for Marine and Coastal Biodiversity; Sustainable Ocean Initiative Workshop on Linking Global and Regional Levels in the Management of ABNJ 17-20 February 2015, FAO Rome
Aichi Biodiversity Targets most relevant to marine and coastal biodiversity Strategic Action Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 Target 11: By 2020, at least 17 per cent of terrestrial and inland water areas, and 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, especially areas of particular importance for biodiversity and ecosystem services, are conserved through effectively and equitably managed, ecologically representative and well connected systems of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures, and integrated into the wider landscapes and seascapes Target 6: By 2020 all fish and invertebrate stocks and aquatic plants are managed and harvested sustainably, legally and applying ecosystem based approaches, so that overfishing is avoided, recovery plans and measures are in place for all depleted species, fisheries have no significant adverse impacts on threatened species and vulnerable ecosystems and the impacts of fisheries on stocks, species and ecosystems are within safe ecological limits. Target 10: By 2015, the multiple anthropogenic pressures on coral reefs, and other vulnerable ecosystems impacted by climate change or ocean acidification are minimized, so as to maintain their integrity and functioning. Workshop on Linking Global and Regional Levels in the Management of ABNJ, 17-20 February 2015, FAO Rome http://www.cbd.int/sp/targets/ Page 2
Aichi Biodiversity Targets and Capacity Development Capacity-building aspects as identified by the Conference of the Parties to the CBD COP 10 in-depth review Capacity gaps: Lack of Institutional, Managerial, Technical, Scientific, Human Resources, Financial Resources, etc Poor understanding of capacity-needs at various levels in the context of cross-sectoral management Limited information base: lack of policy-relevant information to support decision-making; inadequate coordination of existing knowledge Workshop on Linking Global and Regional Levels in the Management of ABNJ, 17-20 February 2015, FAO Rome Photo Courtesy of Dr. Octavio Aburto
Sustainable Ocean Initiative Global platform to build partnerships and link efforts to enhance capacity to achieve the Aichi Biodiversity Targets Created at CBD COP 10, October 2010, Nagoya, Japan SOI Action Plan 2015-2020 launched at CBD COP 12 SOI High-Level Meeting
Action Plan for the Sustainable Ocean Initiative (2015-2020)
SOI Action Plan 2015-2020 Framework of facilitating implementation and partnership GLOBAL LEVEL SOI Global Partnership Meetings Web- Based Informati on- Sharing and Coordina tion REGIONAL LEVEL SOI Regional Workshops and Learning Exchange Programme NATIONAL LEVEL Facilitating On-the-Ground Implementation through SOI National Training and Exchange Planting SOI Seeds: Training of Trainers Workshop on Linking Global and Regional Levels in the Management of ABNJ, 17-20 February 2015, FAO Rome
Global Level : UN-Ocean Members (FAO, UNEP, IOC/UNESCO, etc) Other global organizations/initiatives (IUCN-CEM-FEG, GOBI, Monaco Blue Initiative, GLISPA, etc) Regional Level: Regional Seas Conventions and Action Plans (Abidjan Convention, Nairobi Convention, SPREP, CPPS, CEP, COBSEA, NOWPAP, etc) Regional Fisheries Management Organizations/Bodies LMEs (PEMSEA, Benguela Current Commission, Canary Current LME, etc) National Institutions: CSIRO (Australia), French MPA Agency (France), KMI/KOEM/KIOSK (Korea), Sophia University/Tokyo University (Japan), etc
SOI : Regional and Global Implementation (2015-2016) Regional Capacity-building Workshop for South America (Feb 2015, Peru) Training of the Trainers (June 2015, RO Korea) SOI National Trainings (2015, Africa and South Pacific) Regional Capacity-building Workshop for East Africa (Nov 2015) Regional Capacity-building Workshop for South Pacific (June 2016) Regional Capacity-building Workshop for Caribbean (Sep 2016) Photo courtesy of Hemera/Thinkstock/Tatiana Belova UNESCO/IOC, the Netherlands Photo courtesy of Mark Conlin/NMFS Photo courtesy of David Hall
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